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In 1974 Federal Judge George H. Boldt issued one of the most sweeping rulings in the history of the Pacific Northwest, affirming the treaty rights of Northwest tribal fishermen and allocating to them 50 percent of the harvestable catch of salmon and steelhead. Among the Indians testifying in Judge Boldt's courtroom were Nisqually tribal leader Billy Frank, Jr., and his 95-year-old father, whose six acres along the Nisqually River, known as Frank's Landing, had been targeted for years by state game wardens in the so-called Fish Wars.
By the 1960s the Landing had become a focal point for the assertion of tribal treaty rights in the Northwest. It also lay at the moral center of the tribal sovereignty movement nationally. The confrontations at the Landing hit the news and caught the conscience of many. Like the schoolhouse steps at Little Rock, or the bridge at Selma, Frank's Landing came to signify a threshold for change, and Billy Frank, Jr., became a leading architect of consensus, a role he continues today as one of the most colorful and accomplished figures in the modern history of the Pacific Northwest.
In Messages from Frank's Landing, Charles Wilkinson explores the broad historical, legal, and social context of Indian fishing rights in the Pacific Northwest, providing a dramatic account of the people and issues involved. He draws on his own decades of experience as a lawyer working with Indian people, and focuses throughout on Billy Frank and the river flowing past Frank's Landing. In all aspects of Frank's life as an activist, from legal settlements negotiated over salmon habitats destroyed by hydroelectric plants, to successful negotiations with the U.S. Army for environmental protection of tribal lands, Wilkinson points up the significance of the traditional Indian world view - the powerful and direct legacy of Frank's father, conveyed through generations of Indian people who have crafted a practical working philosophy and a way of life.
Drawing on many hours spent talking and laughing with Billy Frank while canoeing the Nisqually watershed, Wilkinson conveys words of respect and responsibility for the earth we inhabit and for the diverse communities the world encompasses. These are the messages from Frank's Landing. Wilkinson brings welcome clarity to complex legal issues, deepening our insight into a turbulent period in the political and environmental history of the Northwest.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating and inspiring story of "Messages from Franks Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way." This remarkable book takes you on a journey through the historical, legal, and social context of Indian fishing rights in the Pacific Northwest, with a particular focus on the iconic Frank's Landing.
Written by Charles Wilkinson, a seasoned lawyer working with Indian people for decades, this book delves into the struggles and triumphs of Nisqually tribal leader Billy Frank, Jr. and his 95-year-old father. Learn how Frank's Landing, a mere six-acre land along the Nisqually River, became a symbol of the tribal sovereignty movement and a catalyst for change.
With its powerful storytelling and insightful analysis, "Messages from Frank's Landing" sheds light on the pivotal role played by Billy Frank, Jr. in advocating for tribal treaty rights and environmental protection. Wilkinson elegantly portrays the traditional Indian world view and the profound influence it has had on generations of Indian people.
Prepare to be gripped by the dramatic accounts of courtroom testimonies, legal settlements, and successful negotiations that have shaped the landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Wilkinson's firsthand experiences and intimate conversations with Billy Frank provide an authentic and engaging narrative throughout the book.
Discover the deep respect and responsibility for the Earth we inhabit as conveyed by Frank's philosophy. This book not only offers invaluable insights into complex legal issues but also highlights the interconnectedness of our diverse communities and the urgent need for environmental stewardship.
Uncover the heroic journey of Billy Frank, Jr. and the rich tapestry of histories woven together in "Messages from Frank's Landing." Take a step towards expanding your understanding of the Pacific Northwest's political and environmental heritage today. Order your copy now.
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